Without specific announcements or price list update, Intel has discreetly added a new Celeron D to the existing list. The 65 nm Celeron D 360 is clocked at 3.46 GHz, supports FSB533 and has 512 KB of cache L2.

According to The Register, this CPU would be sold $84 instead of $74 for the 356 version at 3.3 GHz. To compare, the AMD Sempron 3500+ and 3400+ are respectively priced $91 and $71.